TOLEDO – Tama County needs a new zoning and planning administrator. On Monday during the regular weekly meeting, the Tama County Board of Supervisors accept
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County officials elected in the November general election were sworn in by District 1 Supervisor Larry Vest on Dec. 28. Pictured taking the oath of office at the county Administration Building are (from left): Laura Kopsa, Tama County Auditor; Dennis Kucera, Tama County Sheriff; Dan Anderson District 3 Supervisor and Bill Faircloth, District 1 Supervisor.
At the most recent Tama County Board of Supervisors meeting on Dec. 28 the four county officials elected in November’s general election were sworn in. Newly elected District 2 Supervisor Bill Faircloth joined District 3 Supervisor Dan Anderson, Tama County Sheriff Dennis Kucera and County Auditor Laura Kopsa in taking the oath of office, administered by District 1 Supervisor Larry Vest.
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Newly hired Assistant Tama County Attorney Geneva Williams takes the oath of office from County Auditor Laura Kopsa at Board of Supervisors meeting on Nov. 2. Tama County Attorney Brent Heeren is pictured in the back capturing video of the occasion.Williams replaces Michael Bandy who retired this fall.
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A newly hired Assistant County Attorney has brought her career full circle in a return to Tama County.
Geneva Williams first arrived at the county attorney’s office in Toledo in 2005 as a law student at Drake University. She spent two semesters interning with Tama County Attorney Brent Heeren where she was able to gain valuable hands-on job experience that helped propel her career.